We just got back from the CrossRoads Gunshow, and my father expressed an interest in picking up a cheap 9mm that we could use to plink with, and to finish off our 500 round stash (plus whatever other cheap stuff we've got saved from our previous 9mm).

Now, this Hi-Point C9 was $125, and for that price, I was a little weary myself, eventhough it wasn't my purchase. Granted, I'm a little spoiled when it comes to guns, so I kept looking at Hi-Powers, Kahrs, etc. But for something that will only be used to pop tin cans and stuff, would this work? It felt a LOT better than the Jennings Bryco or whatever, but it was still VERY blocky and top heavy feeling. Is this something that we should avoid? It said it came with a lifetime warranty, so is there a website we could check out? Thank you.

Yes their website is: www.hi-pointfirearms.com Hi-Points are made in America. They have lifetime, no-questions asked repair policy. All guns are designed to handle +P ammunition, as well as hollow points. They even make carbines in 9mm, and .40 cal. I have their Model JHP .45 with polymer frame, and it is a little heavy and boxy, but it shoots very well, and has not given me any trouble in about 1000 rounds. You can not go wrong with these firearms. Some police are useing the 9mm carbines, and have said that they are better than the ruger 9mm carbines.